"The book succeeds at making visible the feminine presence in myths and its importance in the collective conscious. The authors of these essays analyze and compare works and theories from female and male authors from multiple disciplines with the aim of explaining the feminine myth. […] It is a book that unveils traditional myths providing updated studies from a feminist perspective that every scholar should read, not only those interested in myth criticism and comparative literature, but also those who are eager to learn about myths projected in philosophy, psychoanalysis, literature , art and cinema."-Maya Zalbidea Paniagua, Amaltea 14, 2022.“This ambitious and entirely women-authored volume pulls together critical readings of classical mythology and contemporary rewritings of myth and combines them with readings of other texts connected to mythology and gender studies. Though the thirteen chapters and the introduction are written in French, the volume takes an overall transnational and comparative approach. […] The volume intends to participate in the long tradition of studying mythology and to innovate and develop the discipline through the question of feminine visibility and the female body. Overall, the volume is successful, and it will interest scholars working on mythology, gender studies, contemporary literature, and cultural studies. Though challenging for a reader not already familiar with mythology, it is accessible and instructive. The methodology set forth in the volume may particularly interest scholars hoping to address lesser known myths or those hoping to connect mythology to texts without an overt connection.”-Mallory Nischan, Women in French Studies, vol. 30, 2022.Entrevue dirigée par Valentina Sturli avec Metka Zupančič sur le site YouTube de la SELC-ESCL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJDhR78tyzo